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Letter to the editor: More vets needed

Letter to the editor: More vets needed

We need to have an after-hours vet clinic in Prince George.
Survey: Pierre Poilievre factor looms large in the realignment of Canada’s political map

Survey: Pierre Poilievre factor looms large in the realignment of Canada’s political map

Among Canadian decided voters, the Conservatives are in first place with 35 per cent, followed by the Liberals with 31 per cent.
Neil Godbout: Doherty’s courage shines light on dark truths

Neil Godbout: Doherty’s courage shines light on dark truths

Who benefits when people refuse to talk about childhood abuse (and are not heard when they do)?
Jack Knox: Halloween an excuse masquerading as a night for kids

Jack Knox: Halloween an excuse masquerading as a night for kids

First, adults decided to use the occasion to dress up as Sexy Whatevers and party in a way that caused them to lose their inhibitions/undergarments/stomach contents. Then, worse, it became an excuse to show up for work in a moose suit
Nathan Giede: Beautiful autumn deserves more than one day of thanks

Nathan Giede: Beautiful autumn deserves more than one day of thanks

I realize that the “thanksgiving theme” is now long past due. Of course, my truancy on this particular submission is well blamed on the incredible fall that we were having.
Letter to the editor: Bank of Canada doing a good job managing inflation

Letter to the editor: Bank of Canada doing a good job managing inflation

It takes six to 18 months for the effects of an interest rate increase to manifest in the economy and inflation.  We are six months into a monetary tightening phase and it would appear inflation is receding very, very slowly.
Letter to the editor: CBC pipeline reporting irresponsible

Letter to the editor: CBC pipeline reporting irresponsible

Yet despite the significance of the story on many levels, the CBC remains coyly quiet in their coverage.
Jack Knox: Private calls in public places? Consider them an invitation

Jack Knox: Private calls in public places? Consider them an invitation

Those who talk loudly on cellphones in public places are acting as though others are A) invisible, B) deaf, or C) insignificant, so why not make eye contact, laugh at their jokes and add your own two cents’ worth?
Les Leyne: Why B.C. government bailed on backing 2030 Olympics bid

Les Leyne: Why B.C. government bailed on backing 2030 Olympics bid

The B.C. government has resisted the temptation of trying to replicate an Expo 86 economic bounce
Opinion: Brace yourself for post-election budget sticker shock, fellow voters

Opinion: Brace yourself for post-election budget sticker shock, fellow voters

"For the mayors and councils, the shoes are about to drop. Budget time is nigh."